My dear ones arranged for a mid-night birthday cake and I had no idea they planned to surprise me, but I found it when my parents delayed to go to sleep even the time crossed 11 pm. My cousins residing in next street came with the cake minutes before to 12 and it was a small celebration of cutting cake by just six of us. It was a little moment of happiness to be share and I’m glad for them to turning it into special. Following is a collage on the moment :
Monday, July 31, 2017
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Quick bath by babblers
The Yellow Billed Babbles visiting the birdbath has become regular, though I don’t check
them out daily, I’m sure they are there almost every day and if not for
bathing, at least to take few sips and forage on the gain we left on the compound
wall. I hang a birdfeeder outside my home but these birds (and any other birds)
ever took seeds or grains from it, perhaps the height or getting balance through
the feeder keeps them away but babbles being mostly forage on the grounds with
short flights expecting them to pick from feeder is not possible.
A bang usually
marks the arrival of the babblers and the noise increases when they are near
the birdbath. Yesterday a couple of monkeys came drinking water from the birdbath,
scattered the grains all over after filling their mouths, the babblers were on the
ground again to pick grains. The grains were kept on a plastic bowl and they didn’t
touched it last few days, but now going on ground to pick from muddy.
Usually I take
photos, but this time I also tried a short video on the birds with quick dips. Follows
the video:
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Delete a Photo
One of the
difficult things for me was to delete a photo. Taking photos isn’t pretty easy
for me but the passion keeps me engaged and clicking while traveling in car is really
difficult though I try my best taking clear photos, many go out of focus or
shaken when in move. I know this is a normal thing to happen with normal
people, but what matter was deleting those taken with great effort. I used to
take many photos during my travel and back at home I had to filter/delete many
photos that weren’t good to maintain space in laptop.
During the
travel we capture many interesting places, moments and sight, but not everything
comes under well focused and deleting it for some interruption is really
difficult. By this way I hold lot of
photos and some were quite blur that no one could identify except myself who
experienced the shoot and the picture continue to be a reminder of the moment or
significant of the place or subject. We take random shots on things to be
deleted, later keeping the good ones but the thing was coming to the term of
deleting we continue to like the image for some reason.
Few such
photos are here where I have no mind to delete. First one was cropped from a picture and i was impressed by the scene but it was gloomy and bit more grainy, so I applied oil
paint. Second was doped in same, where the focus went wrong, instead on capturing
the pretty colourful temple I only got blur as the focus went on steering. Not to forget it was drizzling outside.
I ever over
edit my photos or want to showcase what is not there and I believe editing of
any photo works only if there’s something in the picture. I’m using Photoshop
from very long time and my editing of photos always remain mild with brightness
contrast, exposure, sharpening and reduce noise but these help hand only to a
level. I just want to show how it really looked rather adding extra effects. Now
I started to experiment with photos that went wrong and its really interesting
to play with various filters which I don’t use mostly.
Friday, July 21, 2017
A brief on my vacation
I’m back from
the vacation two days before and it was indeed a wonderful trip/time except for
couple of my cousins and aunt/uncle who couldn’t make up to the vacation. We
spent 8 nights at my uncle’s woodhouse/cottage in the Kodai hills or half-kodai,
what Thandikudi is called and it is one of the longest vacations I had in my
life apart staying at our close relative’s house during school days. Unlike
last year we planned this trip earlier due to one of my cousin’s college
reopening but at last they postponed the opening, so we went along our family 3
days before my uncle/aunt (who owns the cottages) arrives.
A new woodhouse being build up by the uncle at the Serene Woods |
As usual this
time too (staying from my uncle’s woodhouse/cottages, the Serene Woods) I got to
explore and experience some new place and routes to keep it interesting. By
this travel I have covered all motor accessible roads to Kodaikanal, though it
was a link road for about 35-40km, I felt
awesome taking this road that
take me through some pristine falls sight and
environment that many unaware about. I’m someone always look forward for
something new and different even if the destinations were same to make my travel
interesting. I explored couple of mountain villages taking a road less travelled,
with scenic mountains and fascinating houses to view.
Winding though woods and forest |
During my stay
I visited the Berijam Lake, in the wildest part of Kodaikanal, after a gap of 8
years. I have been to the placid lake area couple of time in the past and I truly
love the enriched natural environment of flora and fauna. We went through
really a tough experience obtaining permission to visit the lake as it was in a
protected area, though there wasn’t trouble in getting permission but we were a
bit careless to become exhausted. Other day I was on my favourite road (Dindigul
to Kumily) to visit a scenic village on the foot hills of Bodi aka Bodinayakanur
and it was a popular shooting spot where the Tamil movies Kumki and Myna has
been shot.
One of the scenic roads i traveled |
I
always prefer for a relaxed travel and plan according to it because I couldn’t over strain
myself and I can’t check various places at a time. Thanks my uncle for building
a woodhouse/cottage on the lap of mountains bestows me with abundance chances
of exploring various places around the Kodaikanal, Dindigul and Theni regions. The
woodhouse and cottages named as Serene Woods, is a fabulous place to stay and
relax and enjoy nature at bay. Amid the woods I truly enjoyed having breakfast listening
to the sound of birds unlike watching TV at home. It was blissful spending time
with cousins at my favourite environment of woods and visiting places around.
More
on the vacation and travel later…
Friday, July 07, 2017
Jacaranda at full bloom in Nilgiris
During my
travel to Nilgiris, popularly known as Ooty, in April we were treated by the
blue flowing trees at many places which was like giving an addition coat of
blue to the Blue Mountains. The tree is widespread across the mountains, but we
saw them in large numbers around the Coonoor and Wellington Cantonment.
Jacaranda tree bloomed at Wellington Cantonment |
Jacaranda tree
or Blue Jacaranda is an ornamental tree grows up to 18 meters and is popular
for its clusters of fragrant purple trumpet shaped blossom that blooms from
March to May. The blue jacaranda has been planted in almost every part of the
world where there is no risk of frost; its bark is thin and grey-brown in
color, twigs are slender and slightly zigzag in light reddish brown color.
This one was shot at Kundha on way to Manjoor town |
The flowers
are up to 5 cm long and are grouped in 30 cm panicles, appear in spring and
early summer and last for up to two months. Each flower blooms with a
five-lobed blue to purple-blue corolla and few species have white flowers. The
fruit is an oblong to oval flattened capsule containing numerous slender seeds.
A collage on Jacaranda around Coonoor and Wellington |
There’s a city
in South Africa called Pretoria and is popularly known as The Jacaranda City due
to the enormous number of jacaranda trees planted as street trees and in flowering
time the city appears blue/purple in color when seen from the nearby hills because
of all the Jacaranda trees.
Ps. Off to mountains for a week... will post and check blogs once back from vacation.
Linking this post for Floral Friday Foto
Ps. Off to mountains for a week... will post and check blogs once back from vacation.
Linking this post for Floral Friday Foto
Tuesday, July 04, 2017
Athikadavu, popular for linking with Avinashi
Following
our night stay at Sathyamangalam, we headed to Athikadavu on the way to Pilloor
dam and then to Ooty. Athikadavu is a familiar name in Tamil Nadu which stands
for the long pending Athikadvu-Avinashi project, which is a dream of the dry
regions of Coimbatore. Before going future let see how to reach the place.
Athikaduavu is 29km from Karamadai, which lies between Coimbatore and
Mettupalayam, but as we coming from Sathyamangalam we directly reached
Karamadai without going to either places.
A old broken bridge is seen across the bhavani river at Athikadavu |
Athikadavu
is a place where the Bhavani River re-enters Tamil Nadu after flowing into the
neighbourhood state Kerala. The Bhavani River is sourced at Upper Bhavani in
the western catchment of Nilgiris in Tamil Nadu. The water flows through
Athikadavu is stored at two reservoirs (Pilloor and Bhavani Sagar Dams) on its
way before merge with Cauvery at Bhavani Kuduthurai. The Athikadavu-Avinashi
project is dated back to Kamaraj regime, while he was chief minister of Tamil
Nadu during 1954-1963; it was initiated at 108 crore. But the project ever took
place.
Athikadavu Bridge across the Bhavani River |
The
Athikadavu-Avinashi project is always in talk of politicians propaganda and the
activists continue to fight in
supporting the project which is estimated to be more than 1100+ crore, now. It
was during the Kamaraj regime where most of the dams in Tamil Nadu were built. And
many of them were engineering marvel. The intention of this project is to bring
the surplus water from the Pilloor Dam, to the high and dry area of Coimbatore,
Tirupur and Erode districts through artificial channels and existing streams to
fill up the ponds and lakes to recharge the groundwater table.
The right side view from the bridge on the river and thick foliage leading to pilloor dam |
Like
I said above, the Bhavani River which originates in the Nilgiris of Western
Ghats receives extensive rainfalls during the monsoon seasons and Pilloor Dam
was the first to open its shutters due to heavy downpours, which floods the
regions around the river seriously. Athikadavu being a backwater region of the
dam and geologically located upward comparing its surroundings, achieving the
water could be done just by means of concrete traps. This project is believed
to bring a revolutionary change in the fields of agriculture, human livelihood
and industries of the western part of Tamil Nadu.
A small Bhvani Amman (goddess) temple at Athikadavu |
Actually
my intention was the check the Pilloor Dam but only after reaching the first forest
check post, at the foothill where informed that public is restricted
(temporarily) to enter the dam and forest adjoining the river. The road via
Athikadavu leads to Ooty, but it was an unusual route that I want to explore
for some time and I ever thought it could happen very soon. As I was unsure
about the road condition, we had initially planned to go to Mettupalayam and
take the Ooty main road after visiting the Pilloor dam but the guards at the check
post promised the road was good after certain distance.
A narrow mulli forest road, the elephants could hideaway anywhere |
There
are three forest check posts on this route and the Mulli check post come
bordering with Kerala state, from where one road leads to Pilloor Dam and
another to Kerala. We stopped at the Athikadavu Bridge before passing the
second check post to capture some photos on the river and forest aside. The
road is quite a single lane till Manjoor and passes through thick forest, where
elephants frequent. But the road wasn’t good for about 20 kms and seems to be not
relayed for decades.
Sunday, July 02, 2017
Dog racing a Horse
During an
evening at Palavakkam beach in the neighbourhood, few weeks back, I got to see
an interesting scene where a dog racing a horse.
The horse
rider was running the horse on the beach sand, perhaps to attract customers or training
the horse; a dog was chasing the horse and also overrun the horse to stop where
it was. The dog should be either his own or coming from the kuppa (fishing village)
nearby. They went for about couple of rounds around the beach sand before went afar.
I leave you with
few more beach photos back from that evening for your views. Happy Sunday
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